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L. E. WILLIAMS NURSERY CO., EXETER, N. H., U. S. A. 
Prices of hardy native perennials, unless otherwise noted: 60c 
per 3; $1.50 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 
3 10 100 
Saponaria officinalis, Bouncing-Bet. 2 ft. An old-fashioned garden 
plant. 
Sarracenia flava, Trumpet Pitcher Plant. 2 ft. Flowers and leaves 
yellow. Wide leaves two feet long. For bog gardens. 
$0.75 $2.00 $15.00 
purpurea, Common Pitcher Plant. 1 ft. Pitcher red 
veined; flowers reddish-purple. For bog gardens. 
Saxifraga virginiensis, Mountain saxifrage. 4-9 in. Cluster of 
white flowers in early spring. 
.75 2.00 15.00 
Shortia galacifolia, Oconee-Bells. 3-9 in. Rare evergreen plant from 
the Carolina Mountains. Pure white flowers an inch 
across in early spring. 
1.00 3.00 25.00 
Silene stellata, Starry Campion. 2 ft. Fringed white flowers in July, 
virginica, Fire Pink. 1 ft. Star-shaped flowers of fiery red in 
June and July. 
*Smilacina racemosa, False Solomon-Seal. 2 ft. Creamy-white 
flowers on bending stalks. Scarlet berries. 
Solidago sempervirems, Seaside Goldenrod. 3 ft. One of the largest 
of the Goldenrods. Late summer. 
Stylophorum diphyllum, Celandine Poppy. 18 in. Flowers deep 
yellow. Moist shade. 
Tanacetum vulgare, Common Tansey. 3 ft. Flat heads of yellow 
flowers in June. 
Thalictrum polygamum, Tall Meadow Rue. 3-5 ft. Large, white 
flowers. Showy foliage. 
*Tiarella cordifolia, Allegheny Foamflower. 1 ft. Soft, creamy 
flowers in late May. 
Tradescantia virginiana, Spiderwort. 1-2 ft. Bright, blue flowers 
throughout the summer. 
Trientalis americana, American Starflower. 1 ft. Small, star-shaped 
flowers. 
.50 1.00 8.00 
Typha latifolia, Common Cattail. 6 ft. A bog plant with long narrow 
leaves. Long spikes of dark brown in autumn. 
Uvalaria grandiflorum, Big Merry bells. 18 in. Leafy stalks with 
pendant creamy-yellow bell-shaped flowers. 
.75 2.00 15.00 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are adapted to the rock garden. 
